Serpico’s ‘Dressed in Flesh’ Taps Into Rock’s Soul With Bold Analog Sound
Finnish rock group Serpico channels the true spirit of rock ‘n’ roll on their newest album, ‘Dressed in Flesh.’ In an era dominated by digital perfection, Serpico dares to go the opposite route — recording fully analog at Astia Studio with acclaimed producer Anssi Kippo.
The album was laid down live, straight to magnetic tape, allowing the songs to breathe and unfold with raw, unfiltered energy. From top to bottom, ‘Dressed in Flesh’ is a project steeped in authenticity — capturing the kind of soulful danger many feel has gone missing from contemporary rock.
Kippo, who has decades of experience in the industry, emphasizes the unique spark Serpico brings:
“I’ve been a professional music producer for 30 years and have both produced and engineered several gold and platinum-selling albums. Serpico stands out from the masses not only with great songwriting, but especially as they are bringing the genuine feel of danger back to rock music. With the support of Golden Robot Records, they have the opportunity to show their potential to the world.” — Anssi Kippo
Serpico’s journey has been fueled by determination, self-belief, and a refusal to compromise. Over the years, their music has resonated across the globe, earning coverage from leading publications like SPIN, Metal Hammer, and Rock Hard.
Their live presence is equally impactful. In 2023, they performed at The Garage, Islington, as part of Geoff Tate’s anniversary event — a milestone appearance that solidified their growing reputation.
‘Dressed in Flesh’ is more than a new release — it’s a reaffirmation that rock’s heartbeat still pulses loud and proud.